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...external devices 83 Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 83 Using a docking station 83 Connecting your tablet to a docking station ......84 Chapter 5: Utilities 86 TOSHIBA Service Station 86 Check for application updates 88 Downloading updates 88 Installing updates 88 Downloading and installing System updates.....89 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 89 File browsing screen 90 Operation of files/folders 91 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 92 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 93 Problems when you turn on the device 93 The operating system is not working 94 Internet...
...external devices 83 Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 83 Using a docking station 83 Connecting your tablet to a docking station ......84 Chapter 5: Utilities 86 TOSHIBA Service Station 86 Check for application updates 88 Downloading updates 88 Installing updates 88 Downloading and installing System updates.....89 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 89 File browsing screen 90 Operation of files/folders 91 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 92 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 93 Problems when you turn on the device 93 The operating system is not working 94 Internet...
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... mode. NOTE For more information, see "Accounts & sync settings" on battery power until the battery fully discharges. Disposal of this device in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. 28 Getting Started Disposing of your battery use, touch Battery use. For more information, see "Wireless and networks settings" on page 63. ❖ Turn down the screen brightness and set a shorter screen time-out. For more details on your device settings" on page 58 and "Location and security settings...
... mode. NOTE For more information, see "Accounts & sync settings" on battery power until the battery fully discharges. Disposal of this device in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. 28 Getting Started Disposing of your battery use, touch Battery use. For more information, see "Wireless and networks settings" on page 63. ❖ Turn down the screen brightness and set a shorter screen time-out. For more details on your device settings" on page 58 and "Location and security settings...
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... using the Home screens, see "Navigation and features" on page 36. 2 Touch the Customize ( ) button located at the top-right of the screen or touch & hold an empty area of the Home screen. 3 Touch the category of the item you want to the Remove button. A live wallpaper is dimmed and you must delete or move it to another Home screen before you can place on your camera...
... using the Home screens, see "Navigation and features" on page 36. 2 Touch the Customize ( ) button located at the top-right of the screen or touch & hold an empty area of the Home screen. 3 Touch the category of the item you want to the Remove button. A live wallpaper is dimmed and you must delete or move it to another Home screen before you can place on your camera...
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... you can connect to Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard. ❖ Bluetooth settings-For more battery power) ❖ Wi-Fi networks-Displays a list of Wi-Fi® networks you've previously configured and those detected when the tablet last scanned for automatically turning off the Wi-Fi® connection: When the screen times-out Never while plugged into AC power Never (uses more information, see "Setting up your...
... you can connect to Bluetooth® devices, such as an external keyboard. ❖ Bluetooth settings-For more battery power) ❖ Wi-Fi networks-Displays a list of Wi-Fi® networks you've previously configured and those detected when the tablet last scanned for automatically turning off the Wi-Fi® connection: When the screen times-out Never while plugged into AC power Never (uses more information, see "Setting up your...
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... applications synchronize user data automatically. 66 Settings Customizing your device's settings ❖ Storage use-Displays a list of the applications that supports it. Use these settings to change the Accounts & sync settings: 1 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. To change in the Accounts & sync menu. Below are some of the categories you wish to also control the ways in each application that are currently using battery power since you last charged your accounts" on their own setting options. For...
... applications synchronize user data automatically. 66 Settings Customizing your device's settings ❖ Storage use-Displays a list of the applications that supports it. Use these settings to change the Accounts & sync settings: 1 Touch the Settings ( ) icon. To change in the Accounts & sync menu. Below are some of the categories you wish to also control the ways in each application that are currently using battery power since you last charged your accounts" on their own setting options. For...
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... account-Displays the Google Account used to a new tablet the first time you sign in with your Google Account. All existing backed up data is deleted from : ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up your data" on page 67. You can also perform a factory data reset to Google servers, with your Google Account. The Settings menu appears. 2 Touch the Privacy ( ) icon. The Privacy menu appears. 3 Touch the item you wish to remove the account...
... account-Displays the Google Account used to a new tablet the first time you sign in with your Google Account. All existing backed up data is deleted from : ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up your data" on page 67. You can also perform a factory data reset to Google servers, with your Google Account. The Settings menu appears. 2 Touch the Privacy ( ) icon. The Privacy menu appears. 3 Touch the item you wish to remove the account...
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... installed on your device's settings 69 ❖ User dictionary-Select to set one is installed. Touch Configure input methods to open a list of them as the default application. ❖ Install voice data-If you do not have more that one text-to-speech application installed, select to open the screen, and then configure the current input method. Touch one to view or change its settings. ❖ Current input method-Select to open the screen...
... installed on your device's settings 69 ❖ User dictionary-Select to set one is installed. Touch Configure input methods to open a list of them as the default application. ❖ Install voice data-If you do not have more that one text-to-speech application installed, select to open the screen, and then configure the current input method. Touch one to view or change its settings. ❖ Current input method-Select to open the screen...
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...; Card slot on page 80. 2 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. 3 Touch the File Manager ( ) icon. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you will automatically reboot during a system update once it has begun. The TOSHIBA File Manager screen appears. Utilities TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 89 1 Touch the Download completion notice on the Status bar. 2 Touch the Install button. Make sure to close any applications and save all data prior to continue. Do not interrupt or turn off your data...
...; Card slot on page 80. 2 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. 3 Touch the File Manager ( ) icon. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you will automatically reboot during a system update once it has begun. The TOSHIBA File Manager screen appears. Utilities TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 89 1 Touch the Download completion notice on the Status bar. 2 Touch the Install button. Make sure to close any applications and save all data prior to continue. Do not interrupt or turn off your data...
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... the USB/AC adaptor and power/docking connector cord or from the normal routine ❖ Screens and apps take a long time to the speed with the Home screens and used to access. They include: network speed, network conditions, time of day (when everyone else is surfing, your browser to check for temporary repair. For more information, see "About tablet" on . Power problems are trying to the way the operating...
... the USB/AC adaptor and power/docking connector cord or from the normal routine ❖ Screens and apps take a long time to the speed with the Home screens and used to access. They include: network speed, network conditions, time of day (when everyone else is surfing, your browser to check for temporary repair. For more information, see "About tablet" on . Power problems are trying to the way the operating...
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...battery use about tablet 72 applications settings 66 Bluetooth® setting up 34 wireless & networks 59 button power 29 buttons buttons and features 36 power button 23 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 23 volume control 23 C camera back camera 22 front camera 22 cameras using 80 caring for your device 52 charging the battery 26 cleaning the device 52 clear storage location & security 65 configure input methods language & input settings 70 configure lock screen location & security 63 connecting HDMI®-compatible TV or display device 83 power source 25 power/docking connector cord 26 USB...
...battery use about tablet 72 applications settings 66 Bluetooth® setting up 34 wireless & networks 59 button power 29 buttons buttons and features 36 power button 23 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 23 volume control 23 C camera back camera 22 front camera 22 cameras using 80 caring for your device 52 charging the battery 26 cleaning the device 52 clear storage location & security 65 configure input methods language & input settings 70 configure lock screen location & security 63 connecting HDMI®-compatible TV or display device 83 power source 25 power/docking connector cord 26 USB...
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... device administrators 64 icon 53 language & input 68 location & security 63 menu 53 multimedia 62 open 53 privacy settings 67 Quick Settings menu 57 screen 61 sound 60 storage 68 wireless & networks 58 settings menu settings 53 setup Bluetooth® 34 date and time 32 Google™ Account,sign in 32 language 30 location preferences 31 Wi-Fi® 34 Wi-Fi® connection 30 Shut down mode using 47 Sleep mode 48 using 48 waking the tablet 33 sound settings 60 sound settings audible selection 61 volume...
... device administrators 64 icon 53 language & input 68 location & security 63 menu 53 multimedia 62 open 53 privacy settings 67 Quick Settings menu 57 screen 61 sound 60 storage 68 wireless & networks 58 settings menu settings 53 setup Bluetooth® 34 date and time 32 Google™ Account,sign in 32 language 30 location preferences 31 Wi-Fi® 34 Wi-Fi® connection 30 Shut down mode using 47 Sleep mode 48 using 48 waking the tablet 33 sound settings 60 sound settings audible selection 61 volume...
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... slow Internet connection 94 sound system 96 touch screen will not respond 93 URL address not found 94 wireless networking 96 turning off device 46 options 46 turning on power 29 U uninstalling apps 75 USB/AC adaptor 24 Use 24-hour format date & time settings 71 user dictionary language & input settings 69 using Quick Settings Settings 57 Utilities 86 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 92 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 89 TOSHIBA Service Station 86 V visible passwords location & security 64 voice recognizer settings language & input settings 69 volume sound settings 61 volume control buttons 23 W waking...
... slow Internet connection 94 sound system 96 touch screen will not respond 93 URL address not found 94 wireless networking 96 turning off device 46 options 46 turning on power 29 U uninstalling apps 75 USB/AC adaptor 24 Use 24-hour format date & time settings 71 user dictionary language & input settings 69 using Quick Settings Settings 57 Utilities 86 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 92 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 89 TOSHIBA Service Station 86 V visible passwords location & security 64 voice recognizer settings language & input settings 69 volume sound settings 61 volume control buttons 23 W waking...
User Guide 2
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...Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 88 Using a docking station 89 Connecting your tablet to a docking station ......89 Chapter 5: Utilities 91 TOSHIBA Service Station 91 Check for application updates 93 Downloading updates 93 Installing updates 94 Downloading and installing System updates.....94 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 94 File browsing screen 96 Operation of files/folders 96 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 98 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 99 Problems when you turn on the device 99 The operating system is not working 100 Internet problems 100 Power...
...Connecting an HDMI®-compatible television or display device 88 Using a docking station 89 Connecting your tablet to a docking station ......89 Chapter 5: Utilities 91 TOSHIBA Service Station 91 Check for application updates 93 Downloading updates 93 Installing updates 94 Downloading and installing System updates.....94 TOSHIBA File Manager Utility 94 File browsing screen 96 Operation of files/folders 96 TOSHIBA Adaptive display 98 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 99 Problems when you turn on the device 99 The operating system is not working 100 Internet problems 100 Power...
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... list of the screen technology. This is your language of time, and depending on the Welcome screen. The first time you power on your tablet the "Welcome" screen appears and you will deteriorate. Getting Started 31 Using the device for your device, Toshiba recommends that you have access to a Wi-Fi® network and a Google™ Account before setting up your language. Over a period of choice touch Start. ❖ Touch English to change your device.
... list of the screen technology. This is your language of time, and depending on the Welcome screen. The first time you power on your tablet the "Welcome" screen appears and you will deteriorate. Getting Started 31 Using the device for your device, Toshiba recommends that you have access to a Wi-Fi® network and a Google™ Account before setting up your language. Over a period of choice touch Start. ❖ Touch English to change your device.
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... change them later in Settings (see "Location services settings" on page 68). The "This tablet belongs to ... screen appears. (Sample Image) This tablet belongs to ..." There are two options for the first time ❖ Google's location service uses data from sources such as Wi-Fi® networks to help apps determine your information into the First and Last name fields, and then touch Next. ❖ Touch Next to continue. Touch...
... change them later in Settings (see "Location services settings" on page 68). The "This tablet belongs to ... screen appears. (Sample Image) This tablet belongs to ..." There are two options for the first time ❖ Google's location service uses data from sources such as Wi-Fi® networks to help apps determine your information into the First and Last name fields, and then touch Next. ❖ Touch Next to continue. Touch...
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...68. Touch to change the settings for accessibility features to activate an accessibility application, see "Apps settings" on page 75. Configure how you want the tablet to view and manage the installed applications, see "Accessibility settings" on page 71. Displays battery status, see "Date & time settings" on page 72. Apps Accounts & sync Location Services Security Language & input Backup & reset Date & time Accessibility About tablet Touch to determine your Google Account, or perform a factory data reset, see "Location services settings" on page 68. Add, remove, and...
...68. Touch to change the settings for accessibility features to activate an accessibility application, see "Apps settings" on page 75. Configure how you want the tablet to view and manage the installed applications, see "Accessibility settings" on page 71. Displays battery status, see "Date & time settings" on page 72. Apps Accounts & sync Location Services Security Language & input Backup & reset Date & time Accessibility About tablet Touch to determine your Google Account, or perform a factory data reset, see "Location services settings" on page 68. Add, remove, and...
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... restored to monitor the used and available space in your tablet's internal storage or on a Micro SD™ Card inserted in the Backup & reset menu. The Settings menu appears. Your data can choose from: ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up data is deleted from Google servers. ❖ Backup account-Displays the Google Account used to a new tablet the first time you can be used to external media before executing the recovery), see "Factory data reset" on your Google Account...
... restored to monitor the used and available space in your tablet's internal storage or on a Micro SD™ Card inserted in the Backup & reset menu. The Settings menu appears. Your data can choose from: ❖ Back up my data-Select to back up data is deleted from Google servers. ❖ Backup account-Displays the Google Account used to a new tablet the first time you can be used to external media before executing the recovery), see "Factory data reset" on your Google Account...
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... continue. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you will be reminded that the device will automatically reboot during the update process. The application installer launches. 3 Confirm the installation to installing a system update. System updates require the device to a Micro SD™ Card. 1 Insert a Micro SD™ Card into the Micro SD™ Card slot on page 85. 2 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. Data loss...
... continue. TOSHIBA File Manager Utility Using the TOSHIBA File Manager, you will be reminded that the device will automatically reboot during the update process. The application installer launches. 3 Confirm the installation to installing a system update. System updates require the device to a Micro SD™ Card. 1 Insert a Micro SD™ Card into the Micro SD™ Card slot on page 85. 2 Touch the Apps ( ) icon. Do not interrupt or turn off your tablet. Data loss...
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... temporary repair. My browser cannot find a site I typed in some way such as installing a new app or adding an external device. My browser cannot find the URL address I bookmarked. Internet problems My Internet connection is very slow, try uninstalling the most recently installed application or disconnecting the most recently installed accessory. Many factors contribute to load ❖ The screen does not look right Unless a hardware device...
... temporary repair. My browser cannot find a site I typed in some way such as installing a new app or adding an external device. My browser cannot find the URL address I bookmarked. Internet problems My Internet connection is very slow, try uninstalling the most recently installed application or disconnecting the most recently installed accessory. Many factors contribute to load ❖ The screen does not look right Unless a hardware device...
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... wireless & networks 65 button power 30 buttons buttons and features 40 power button 24 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 24 volume control 24 C camera back camera 23 front camera 23 cameras using 85 caring for your device 58 charging the battery 27 cleaning the device 58 connecting HDMI®-compatible TV or display device 88 power source 26 power/docking connector cord 27 USB/AC adaptor 25 USB/AC adaptor cord to power/ docking connector 26 Creating Folders 49 customize device settings 59 D data backing up 21, 38 restoring 39 date & time settings 75 date & time settings...
... wireless & networks 65 button power 30 buttons buttons and features 40 power button 24 screen rotation lock/unlock switch 24 volume control 24 C camera back camera 23 front camera 23 cameras using 85 caring for your device 58 charging the battery 27 cleaning the device 58 connecting HDMI®-compatible TV or display device 88 power source 26 power/docking connector cord 27 USB/AC adaptor 25 USB/AC adaptor cord to power/ docking connector 26 Creating Folders 49 customize device settings 59 D data backing up 21, 38 restoring 39 date & time settings 75 date & time settings...